Battery Disconnect Switch

Phantom electrical loads (small electrical draws) from several items in the typical RV, may lead to a discharged
battery when the RV is stored for an extended length of time. Even with everything shut off, things like
propane detectors, radio and tv memories or other devices do consume a small amount of daily battery current.

These will draw down the battery if the unit is not plugged into shore power. A battery disconnect switch can be
used when the RV is stored.

Battery Post style of disconnect device - This type required that you physically
unscrew the knob to separate the terminals - not the most convenient method but effective and easy
to install.

This battery Disconnect switch is installed inside the RV where it is protected from tampering
and the elements. Somewhat harder to install as you need access to the main wire from the battery
that supplies the RV with 12 volt power.

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